Posted on 04/01/2019 4:12:27 PM PDT by jazusamo
The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday will vote on a resolution that would authorize subpoenas relating to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report. If passed, the Committee would subpoena President Donald Trump's former Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, former Communications Director Hope Hicks, former White House Counsel Don McGahn, former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, and McGhan's former Chief of Staff Ann Donaldson, the Daily Mail reported.
The decision comes after House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) and five other Democratic Committee Chairmen sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr formally requesting the full Mueller report.
"Each of our committees is currently engaged in oversight activities that go directly to the President's conduct, his attempts to interfere with federal and congressional investigations, his relations and communications with the Russian government and other foreign powers, and/or other alleged instances of misconduct," the letter reads.
According to the Committee Chairmen, Barr's summary is "not sufficient for Congress, as a coequal branch of government, to perform this critical work."
Barr told the House Judiciary Committee on Friday that he was actively working to provide a full redacted report to Congress. He expected the report to be ready in mid-April, although it could come earlier.
But a redacted version is far from what Congress wants.
"We the members of the Judiciary Committee, the House of Representatives and the entire American public are still waiting to see that report. We will not wait much longer," Chairman Nadler said in an opinion piece in the New York Times. " We have an obligation to read the full report, and the Department of Justice has an obligation to provide it, in its entirely, without delay. If the department is unwilling to produce the full report voluntarily, then we will do everything in our power to secure it for ourselves."
Nadler explains why Democrats continually push for the full Mueller report to be released:
The entire reason for appointing the special counsel was to protect the investigation from political influence. By offering us his version of events in lieu of the report, the attorney general, a recent political appointee, undermines the work and the integrity of his department. He also denies the public the transparency it deserves. We require the full report the special counsels words, not the attorney generals summary or a redacted version.
We require the report, first, because Congress, not the attorney general, has a duty under the Constitution to determine whether wrongdoing has occurred. The special counsel declined to make a traditional prosecutorial judgment on the question of obstruction, but it is not the attorney generals job to step in and substitute his judgment for the special counsels.
That responsibility falls to Congress and specifically to the House Judiciary Committee as it has in every similar investigation in modern history. The attorney generals recent proposal to redact the special counsels report before we receive it is unprecedented. We require the evidence, not whatever remains after the report has been filtered by the presidents political appointee.
There have been bi-partisan calls for a full release of the Mueller report. President Trump has also supported the report's full release.
This will all stop dead when we start going after their a##es, one by one
Starr was an "Independent Counsel" and Mueller was a "Special Counsel". Different laws applied to Starr.
Has CNN presstitute Abilio James Acosta committed suicide after the Mueller report was released ??? Haven’t seen nor heard of the liar since ???
AG Barr needs to finish the redactions required by law and release the mueller report to the President, Congress, and to the press at the same time. Make the whole thing available on the Internet at the same time,3:00 AM. Get it out before the spin starts.
Yep, Little Jimmy has made himself scarce and I’d like to know the story behind it.
He either wised up, which I doubt or he got the word from high up to stop embarrassing CommieNN any further.
I agree, whatever is released should be released to all at the same time.
There’s no doubt Nadler and fellow Rats will be spinning like tops otherwise.
Nadless, you POS...... be careful what you wish for.
The hate is strong in this one.
If this thing gets out without too many redactions, the demonrats will be scrambling to cover up. Like rats on a sinking ship.
Hark, hark. The dogs do bark. Beggars are coming to town.
Some in rags, and some in tags, and some in silver gowns.
“Congress is seriously overstepping here.”
It seems that he claims that he is now a Prosecutor - in fact the supreme Prosecutor.
“The special counsel declined to make a traditional prosecutorial judgment on the question of obstruction, but it is not the attorney generals job to step in and substitute his judgment for the special counsels... That responsibility falls to Congress and specifically to the House Judiciary Committee”
There is that, of course.
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